Effect of Anti-Podoplanin on Malignant Glioma Cell Viability, Invasion and Tumor Cell-Induced Platelet Aggregation

(2022) Effect of Anti-Podoplanin on Malignant Glioma Cell Viability, Invasion and Tumor Cell-Induced Platelet Aggregation. Arch Med Res. pp. 461-468. ISSN 0188-4409

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The transmembrane receptor podoplanin (PDPN) is a platelet aggregation-inducing factor, which is widely expressed in various malignant tumors such as squamous cell carcinomas, mesotheliomas, glioblastomas. Podoplanin regulates a pathway leading to cell invasion and migration. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive and invasive tumor of the central nervous system. A high level of PDPN expression has been reported to be associated with reduced survival, cancer aggression and migration. Aim of study to determine the effect of anti-podoplanin antibody on cell-platelet aggregation, cell invasion and viability in Uppsala 87 malignant glioma (U87MG) cell lines. METHODS: The expression of podoplanin on U87MG cells was measured using flowcytometry. The dimethyl-thiazol diphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay was used to measure U87MG cell proliferation after treatment by anti-podoplanin monoclonal antibody (NZ-1.3). The invasion of cancer cells was assessed by using a novel microfluidic based assay. RESULTS: The results show reduction of cell viability and cell migration after treatment with anti-podoplanin antibody. After co- treatment of U87MG cells and platelets with and without anti-podoplanin antibody, the cell-platelet aggregation was significantly reduced in anti-podoplanin treated cell. CONCLUSIONS: Podoplanin is involved in aggregation of gliobastoma cells, and their viability and invasion and its neutralizing antibody can inhibit this process. So, blocking of podoplanin may be representing a promising therapeutic approach to glioblastoma multiform cancer therapy.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Cell Line, Tumor Cell Survival *Glioblastoma/pathology *Glioma Humans Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism/pharmacology Platelet Aggregation C-type lectin-like receptor 2 Circulating tumor cells Glioblastoma Metastasis Platelets Podoplanin
Page Range: pp. 461-468
Journal or Publication Title: Arch Med Res
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 53
Number: 5
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arcmed.2022.05.003
ISSN: 0188-4409
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/16537

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